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Family pays tribute to man after crash death

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Scott Smythe was "always the first to help anyone" and "cared so much", his family said

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The family of a man who died after a crash between two cars said in a tribute he had the "biggest heart" and "meant so much to so many".

Scott Smythe, 33, was driver of a Vauxhall Mokka when it crashed at about 19:45 BST on Rawnsley Road, in Hednesford, Cannock, on 21 July.

Despite treatment from emergency services, he died at the scene, Staffordshire Police said.

His family said he was a son, brother, uncle, boyfriend and dad, who "was always the first to help anyone".

The tribute added: 鈥淪cott鈥檚 life was tragically and suddenly cut too short. This has shook all of his family and friends to the core."

Mr Smythe's personality was "enchanting" and his "laugh was infectious", the statement continued.

鈥淪cott will always be loved by his family and at this time, we鈥檒l fondly share memories of him and his life and he will forever be by our sides showing us the way.

鈥淵ou will forever be unconditionally loved by us all, Scott.鈥

Police are continuing to appeal for dashcam, CCTV or doorbell footage of the area from the time.

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